The Beacon Society was founded in 2003 to bring the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes to young people. They operate as a scion society of the Baker Street Irregulars, the world’s premier Sherlock Holmes literary society.
The Jan Stauber Grant provides financial support for educational experiences that introduce youth in the United States and Canada to Sherlock Holmes. The grant is in honor of her work and dedication to that cause. Applications for up to $1,000 are accepted on a continual basis.
Eligibility
This grant is open to:
- Public and private elementary, middle, and high schools
- Public libraries
- Children’s museums and theaters
- Sherlock Holmes societies
- Fans of detective fiction who volunteer with youth groups (e.g. scouting, 4-H)
Allowable Expenses
Grant funds may not be used to pay for:
- Wages, salaries, or stipends
- Travel expenses
- Honoraria
- Food
Costumes may be, but typically are not, allowed.
Requirements
All applications must be signed by the head of the applicant’s institution (principal, executive director, or department chair) to indicate their support.
Grantees are asked to produce a project that can be shared and used as an example of creatively sharing the works of Sherlock Holmes. This project may be posted on the Beacon Society website to inspire other educators with full credit given to the creator.
Grantees may, but are not required to, request a mentor to assist with executing the project.
Submission
Completed applications may be emailed to epacpa@gmail.com (please also CC: mason.steve8080@gmail.com) or mailed to:
The Beacon Society
c/o Cindy Brown, Grant Committee Chair
3912 Circle Bluff Court
Dallas, TX 75244